An AI and ML Look Ahead for 2019

Published: Jan. 23, 2019, 5 a.m.

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Description: Brian talks with Sam Charrington (@samcharrington, Machine Learning & AI analyst, advisor & host of \\u201cThis Week in Machine Learning & AI\\u201d podcast) about trends in the industry, the evolution of AI at the edge, new research areas in 2019, and a discussion about adding AI and ML to business applications.\\xa0

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Topic 1 - Happy New Year and welcome back to the show, it\\u2019s been just over a year. For those that didn\\u2019t hear that show or might be new to TWIML & AI, tell us about your background and some of your AI/ML focus now.

Topic 2 - Let\\u2019s start with the things that are considered \\u201cmainstream\\u201d with AI & ML today. Fraud detection, recommendation engines, facial recognition, speech recognition, auto-completions. What\\u2019s missing from that list, and how \\u201ccommodity\\u201d have those technologies, tools, datasets, cloud services become?

Topic 3 -On the flipside, what are some of the areas where research or just the massive cloud providers are focused today?

Topic 4 - A couple years ago it seemed like TWIML & AI was a mix of technology discussions and business/social impacts. This past year seemed to be a deeper focus on the underlying technologies. What\\u2019s the current state of the balance between AI & ML for computing improvement vs. concerns about personal privacy, etc.?

Topic 5 - What\\u2019s the \\u201cgetting started\\u201d curve look like for companies that want/need to add or integrate AI & ML into their applications? What are some numbers you hear about cost of engineers, sizes of datasets, number of experiments and models needed to run, etc.?

Topic 6 - What are some of the things you\\u2019re really looking forward to in 2019, whether it\\u2019s technology or trends or something else?


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